Hi Esteban,
You don't have to look into the internal API; it's available to external
usage via the fifo interface. For how to use it, see the SER
documentation from the CVS tree:
doc/seruser/db_fifo.sgml
Best regards,
Marian
Esteban Maestre wrote:
Hi Marian,
so I have to look into the internal DB API if I want to know the commands,
isn't it? where can I find informaction on the internal DB API? In the
code itself?
Imagine I want to use the table 'preferences' -currently unused by my
configuration, but created by the script- in a way I define, so I could
store some users' preferences, like, for instance, which users I don't
want to receive SUBSCRIBEs from, whether I want not to receive receive
calls from a concrete user, etc... A user is able, my means of an instant
message, activate and deactivate these preferences following concrete
syntax format. Am I trying to do something wrong accessing DB by means
of mySQL queries from external scripts called by means of 'exec' module? I
don't know
whether there is a simpler way to do so...
Thanks again,
Esteban
Hi Esteban,
if you want to use DB transparently to which backend SER use, try the DB
fifo commands - all commands from the internal DB API are exported via
FIFO server.
Best regards,
Marian
Esteban Maestre wrote:
>Hi, SERusers...
>
>I have a question: in case i want to access and write into mySQL ser
database tables from an external script I call by using exec_msg(),
will this data remain there permanently? Will SER overwrite it?
Thanks in
advance... :)
Esteban
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